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I had a div with links that underlined once you hover over them. I added an onmouseover JS event to the div and now the hyperlinks no longer underline when I hover over them, but instead whatever action I put into the onmouseover event gets executed instead.

CODE from function:

function addPlus(elementId)
{
 if(typeof addPlus.backup == 'undefined')
  addPlus.backup = document.getElementById(elementId).innerHTML;
 if(full)
 {
  document.getElementById(elementId).innerHTML = plusCode + addPlus.backup;
  return backup;
 }
 else
  return snippet;
}

div code:

<div class="nav_bar" id="navbar1" onmouseover="addPlus('navbar1')" onmouseout="removePlus('navbar1')">

EDIT: I've tried return true;, return Boolean(true);, and return new Boolean(true);, in an attempt to "return true" as Chad suggested. None of them work. Sorry, I really don't know what to do; I'm new to Javascript.

EDIT 2: Darn it, I just realized Chad meant that I return true in the div tag. So now I have <div class="nav_bar" id="navbar1" onmouseover="addPlus('navbar1');return true" onmouseout="removePlus('navbar1')">, but it unfortunately still doesn't work.

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    Are you doing your underline with a:hover css?
    – wajiw
    Nov 17, 2010 at 17:43
  • @wajiw yup, don't worry about that :) Nov 17, 2010 at 17:47

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If you don't want for js event to fire you should stop event propogation when mouse enters <a>. Try adding onmouseover event handler for each hyperlink with return false - <a onmouseover="return false" ... - that should help.

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  • Isn't that the exact opposite of what chad suggested? It unfortunately still does not work :( I have <div class="nav_bar" id="navbar1" onmouseover="addPlus('navbar1');return false" onmouseout="removePlus('navbar1')"> Nov 23, 2010 at 2:02
  • No, I suggested adding return false to links not <div>. You shouldn't have return on <div> at all.
    – Dmitriy
    Nov 24, 2010 at 7:24
  • oh! I'm sorry for my confusion; however, it seems like it still does not work :( Nov 24, 2010 at 17:58
  • @wrongusername - if understood better what is desired effect I would be able to find better solution, but for now please check this out: jsfiddle.net/grassator/9NsVJ/3
    – Dmitriy
    Nov 25, 2010 at 10:02
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for the event to propagate you need to return true from your onmouseover handler.

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  • How would I do this? return true;? Nov 17, 2010 at 17:53
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  1. This won't occur if you use CSS to underline your links instead of JavaScript
  2. You presumably have some rotten code that is explicitly setting an onmouseover handler in HTML or JavaScript to handle the link underline (instead of properly using addEventListener), and then you are overwriting this handler. It's hard to guess what might be wrong without more information. Supply a code example for more help.
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  • Yes, I do have an onmouseover, but it's not for the underline. I've posted some code Nov 17, 2010 at 17:53

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